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Creating Custom Automation - How To

Creating Custom Automation - How To

Published on Sep 22, 2017

Amazon EC2 Systems Manager Automation simplifies ongoing maintenance and deployment tasks, such as updating Amazon Machine Images (AMIs). Learn more at - http://amzn.to/2w7Udx5. You can use Automation to quickly build workflows to accomplish complex tasks. You can start by using pre-defined workflows, or build and execute your own through a JSON-based document. In this video, we will show how you can create your own custom workflows using Automation service.

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